Unless you have been there, or there is a reliable whistle blower source, you have no idea if it is true. The Media Lies.

What is really behind Chernobyl…?

Chernobyl is one of the most well known Nuclear Cover-ups pulled off by the Soviet Union. These types of… “accidents” do not truly happen as we are told by the main stream story tellers. Chernobyl supposedly happened because a scientist who was told to turn the nuclear reactor down to 700 “forgot” and turned it down to 30. We know how it is when you have a high risk job, that you have been highly trained for. One simply forgets what one is told to do-especially when one works at that level and are regimented by regulations and safety checks and double checking everything you do. If this part of the story was even slightly believable, keep reading. The next day these super smart scientists, tried to heat up the reactor faster than was possible. Nuclear material heats up slowly. Scientists know this. Most people know this. So another impossibility happened (according to the official story) and they tried to rush the process that can not be rushed. They proceeded to push their equipment further than it could go. They were well aware of this. This resulted in the breaking of the equipment, destroying the reactor, allowing it to leak and subsequently creating fire and toxic leakage. THAT is the “official” story.

Seems to be a lot of impossibilities to create such an event. There are no such things as coincidences, and this many coincidences never happens. So what is the cover up? This depopulation scheme began with a bang. An Explosion. The towns around Chernobyl, including the infamous Pripyat, were not informed of the disaster until 36 hours had passed. This ensured their total saturation in radiation and death. Then citizens of the area were given 2 hours to prepare their things to leave, told it was temporary of course. For their health. Many homes were torn down to rubble and buried. The rest were stripped of everything, including heating appliances (anything that could be taken and sold by scavengers). In an attempt to keep “contamination” down.

The government and media, controlled by the elite, have to keep the public afraid of nuclear capabilities and unaware of nuclear realities, uneducated about what it actually is, and of course filled with propaganda and false flags to solidify that fear.

The disaster killed 49 people almost immediately. Most of them were reactor staff and emergency workers. Between 30 and 50 emergency workers died shortly afterwards from “acute radiation”. Sounds similar to the NY Towers: sudden deaths of emergency workers and witnesses. Like the other false flags and cover-ups we have encountered in just our recent history, we need to follow the money. Unfortunately we are not fluent in Russian or Ukrainian, but wait anxiously for the day someone from there blows the whistle on this conspiracy. Follow the money and the operations that took place in Duga, to find out why Chernobyl was bombed. Hundreds of thousands of civilians were shipped to hospitals across the USSR. Oleg Schepin helped form the cover-up by sending a message ordering Ukrainian health authorities to assign any patients exposed to ionizing radiation (but not suffering from signs of acute radiation sickness) a diagnosis that did not mention radioactivity at all, but instead stated that they were suffering from “occasional vascular dystonia.”

The government created a committee. We see this in most larger false flags: they must show you who to listen to and be educated by. Scientists. Always Scientists. The All-Union Scientific Center of Radiation Medicine was reported to be created in order to track and analyze the health of the populations affected by the accident. As one would expect, their reports stated that to date they had not found any illnesses that they would attribute to radiation. As the propaganda and cover-up continued, an increase in circulatory disease and thyroid problems identified in those patients subjected to the study was attributed to other sources, including “the psychoemotional factor” which the government created a new term for “radiophobia.” This keyword was pumped through the country and the plans continued.

In the turbine hall at the moment of explosion. Received fatal dose (over 1000 rad) during firefighting and stabilizing the turbine hall, died in Moscow hospital. Irradiated by a piece of fuel lodged on a nearby transformer of turbogenerator 7 during manual opening of the turbine emergency oil drain valves.

Ukraine's Order For Courage of third degree; Soviet Union's Order of the Badge of Honor.

Degtyarenko, Viktor Mykhaylovych
Дегтяренко, Виктор Михайлович

1954-08-10, Ryazan, Russian SFSR

1986-05-19, Moscow

ARS

reactor operator

Close to the pumps at the moment of explosion. face scalded by steam or hot water.

Ukraine's Order For Courage of third degree; Soviet Union's Order of the Badge of Honor.

"heart failure", they say is a delayed consequence of his CHNPP and previous exposures.

Deputy chief engineer of the Power Plant

Nikolai Fomin's assistant; supervised the test, present in the control room at the moment of explosion. Sustained about 550 rads of radiation when surveying the reactor damage from the outside with Nikolai Gorbachenko; radiation burns on face, right hand, legs. After the disaster, stripped of Communist Party membership, arrested in August 1986, spent 5 years in a labor camp.

Hanzhuk, Nikolai Aleksandrovich
Ганжук, Николай Александрович

1960-06-26

1986-10-02, Chernobyl
NPP

helicopter crash

helicopter pilot

Helicopter crewman tasked with helping to extinguish the reactor fire with a clay load airdrop, crashed above the reactor. However, the crash was not directly related to radiation exposure, as it is obvious from the crash video In which, the helicopter's rotor had hit a construction cable.

Ignatenko, Vasyli Ivanovych
Игнатенко, Василий Иванович

1961-03-13, Sperizhe, Gomel, Byelorussian SSR

1986-05-13, Moscow

ARS

squad commander, 6th Paramilitary Fire/Rescue Unit, Pripyat, Kiev

Chief Sergeant, first crew on the reactor roof. Received fatal dose during attempt to extinguish the roof and the reactor core fire. He was survived by his pregnant wife Lyudmilla. Her child died shortly after birth due to a heart failure and a cirrhosis of the liver, caused by contamination.

Guarded a gate opposite to the Block 4, stayed on duty for the entire night until morning.

Soviet Union's Order of the Red Banner.

Khodemchuk, Valery Ilyich
Ходемчук, Валерий Ильич

1951-03-24, Krapyvnya, Ivankov, Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR

1986-04-26, Chernobyl
NPP

unknown, likely explosion trauma

senior operator, main circulating pump, reactor 4

Stationed in the southern main circulating pumps engine room, likely killed immediately; body never found, likely buried under the wreckage of the steam separator drums. Has a memorial sign in the Reactor 4 building.

Ukraine's Order For Courage of third degree.

Khrystych, Leonid Ivanovych
Христич, Леонид Иванович

1953-02-28

1986-10-02, Chernobyl
NPP

helicopter crash

helicopter pilot

Helicopter crewman tasked with helping to extinguish the reactor fire with a clay load airdrop, crashed above the reactor. However, crash was not directly related to radiation exposure, as it is obvious from crash video that helicopter rotor hit a construction cable.

Kibenok, Viktor Mykolayovych
Кибенок, Виктор Николаевич

1963-02-17, Sirohozskoho, Kherson, Ukrainian SSR

1986-05-11, Moscow

ARS

Head guard, 6th Paramilitary Fire/Rescue Unit, Pripyat, Kiev

Lieutenant, leader of the second unit, fighting fires in the reactor department, separator room, and the central hall.

Soviet Union's Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin, by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on September 25, 1986.

Konoval, Yuriy Ivanovych
Коновал, Юрий Иванович

1942-01-01, Ust-Pier, Altai ASSR

1986-05-28, Moscow

ARS

electrician

Managed machinery and fought fires in the 4th and 5th block.

Ukraine's Order For Courage of third degree; Soviet Union's Badge of Honor.

Kudryavtsev, Aleksandr Gennadiyevych
Кудрявцев, Александр Геннадиевич

1957-12-11, Kirov, Russian SSR

1986-05-14, Moscow

ARS

Reactor Control Chief Engineer candidate

Present in the control room at the moment of explosion; received fatal dose of radiation during attempt to manually lower the control rods as he looked directly to the open reactor core.

Ukraine's Order For Courage of third degree.

Kurguz, Anatoly Kharlampiyovych
Кургуз, Анатолий Харлампиевич

1957-06-12, Unechskoho, Bryansk, Russian SSR

1986-05-12, Moscow

ARS

senior reactor operator, central hall

Scalded by radioactive steam entering his control room at the epicenter of the explosion, he helped rescue personnel; his colleague, Oleg Genrikh, survived.

Former Leningrad power plant electrical shop shift leader at the central control room with Kukhar; at the moment of explosion just arrived to the block 4 control room; in order to spare his younger colleagues a radiation exposure he himself went through radioactive water and debris three times to switch off the electrolyzers and the feed of hydrogen to the generators, then tried to supply voltage to feedwater pumps.

USSR's Order of Lenin, the title of Hero of Ukraine on awarding of the Order of the Gold Star; Ukraine's Cross for Courage.

Lopatyuk, Viktor Ivanovich
Лопатюк, Виктор Иванович

1960-08-22, Lilov, Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR

1986-05-17, Moscow

ARS

electrician

Received a fatal dose while switching off the electrolyzer.

USSR's Order of Lenin; Ukraine's Cross for Courage.

Luzganova, Klavdia Ivanovna
Лузганова, Клавдия Ивановна

1927-05-09

1986-07-31, Moscow

ARS, estimated 6 grays (600 rad) exposure

security guard

Guarded the construction site of the spent fuel storage building about 200 meters from Block 4.

Soviet Union's Order of the Red Banner.

Novyk, Aleksandr Vasylyovych
Новик, Александр Васильевич

1961-08-11, Dubrovytsky, Rivne, Ukrainian SSR

1986-07-26, Moscow

ARS

turbine equipment machinist-inspector

Received fatal dose (over 10 grays (1,000 rad)) during firefighting and stabilizing the turbine hall. Irradiated by a piece of fuel lodged on a nearby transformer of the turbo-generator 7 during attempts to call the control room.

Ukraine's Order For Courage of third degree.

Orlov, Ivan Lukych
Орлов, Иван Лукич

1945-01-10

1986-05-13

ARS

physicist

Received fatal dose during attempts to restart feedwater flow into the reactor.

Orlov, Varsinian
Орлов, Варсиниан

Unknown

Unkown

ARS

local physician

Orlov treated firefighters at the disaster site for three hours in the morning before being sent to the Moscow hospital where all his patients were headed.

Perchuk, Kostyantyn Grigorovich
Перчук, Константин Григорьевич

1952-11-23, Magadan, Kolyma, Russian SSR

1986-05-20, Moscow

ARS

turbine operator, senior engineer

In the turbine hall at the moment of explosion; received fatal dose (over 10 grays (1,000 rad)) during firefighting and stabilizing the turbine hall. Irradiated by a piece of fuel lodged on a nearby transformer of the turbo-generator 7 during manual opening of the turbine emergency oil drain valves.

Ukraine's Order For Courage of third degree;

Perevozchenko, Valery Ivanovich
Перевозченко, Валерий Иванович

1947-05-06, Starodub, Bryansk, Russian SSR

1986-06-13, Moscow

ARS

foreman, reactor section

Received fatal dose of radiation during attempt to locate and rescue Khodemchuk and others, and manually lower the control rods; together with Kudryavtsev and Proskuryakov he looked directly to the open reactor core, suffering radiation burns on side and back. Made extra efforts to save fellow crew.

Lieutenant, leader of the first crew on the reactor roof, repeatedly visited the reactor and the roof of Unit C at Level 71 to supervise the firefighting; received fatal dose during attempt to extinguish the roof and the reactor core. His eyes are said to have been turned from brown to blue by the intensity of the radiation.

Named a Hero of the Soviet Union with the awarding of the Order of Lenin, by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on September 25, 1986.

Proskuryakov, Viktor Vasilyevich
Проскуряков, Виктор Васильович

1955-04-09, Svobodnyj, Amur, Russian SSR

1986-05-17, Moscow

ARS

Reactor Control Chief Engineer candidate

Present in the control room at the moment of explosion; received fatal dose of radiation during attempt to manually lower the control rods as he looked directly onto the open reactor core and suffered 100% radiation burns.

Ukraine's Order For Courage of third degree; Soviet Union's Order of Courage.

Savenkov, Vladimir Ivanovych
Савенков, Владимир Иванович

1958-02-15

1986-05-21

ARS

Employee of the Kharkiv "Turboatom" plant (a NPP subcontractor)

Vibration specialist, mobile truck-based laboratory at Turbine 8; first one to become sick; buried in Kharkiv in a lead coffin.

A filmmaker who took much of the iconic footage of the early days in recovering from the Chernobyl disaster. He filmed the famous clip of the helicopter crash when it clipped a guy wire while dropping sand on the open reactor; Hanzhuk, Nikolai Aleksandrovich.

Sitnikov, Anatoly Andreyevich
Ситников, Анатолий Андреевич

1940-01-20, Voskresenka, Primorye, Russian SSR

1986-05-30, Moscow

ARS

deputy chief operational engineer, physicist

Received fatal dose (about 1500 roentgen), mostly to the head after being sent by Nikolai Fomin to survey the reactor hall and peek at the reactor from the roof of Unit C.

died of cancer 18 years after receiving an estimated 4 grays (400 rad) dose.

Head of the 2nd paramilitary fire brigade, Chernobyl NPP

Chief of the power plant fire department. Coordinated all fire fighting efforts. After Chernobyl, he stayed with the Soviet internal force, and later the Ukraine internal forces, retired a general in 1995.

Hero of the Soviet Union with the awarding the Order of Lenin by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on September 25, 1986; Ukraine's Cross for Courage.

Hero of Ukraine on awarding the Order of the Gold Star; Ukraine's Cross for Courage; USSR's Order of Red Banner.

Titenok, Nikolai Ivanovych
Титенок, Николай Иванович

1962-12-05, Mykolaivka, Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR

1986-05-16, Moscow

external and internal radiation burns, blistered heart

firefighter, 6th Paramilitary Fire/Rescue Unit, Pripyat, Kiev

Chief Sergeant, Kibenok's unit, fighting fires in the reactor department, separator room, and the central hall; received fatal dose during attempt to extinguish the roof and the reactor core.

Hero of Ukraine on awarding the Order of the Gold Star; Ukraine's Cross for Courage; USSR's Order of Red Banner.

Toptunov, Leonid Fedorovych
Топтунов, Леонид Федорович

1960-08-16, Mykolaivka, Burinskiy, Sumy, Russian SSR

1986-05-14, Moscow

ARS

Senior Reactor Control Chief Engineer

In the control room at the reactor control panel at the moment of explosion, with Akimov; received fatal dose during attempts to restart feedwater flow into the reactor.

Ukraine's Order For Courage of the third degree.

Vashchuk, Nikolai Vasilievich
Ващук, Николай Васильевич

1959-06-05, Haicheng, Zhitomir, Ukrainian SSR

1986-05-14, Moscow

ARS

Squad commander, 6th Paramilitary Fire/Rescue Unit, Pripyat, Kiev

A sergeant in Kibenok's unit, he fought fires in the reactor department, separator room, and the central hall.

Hero of Ukraine with the Order of the Gold Star.

Vershynin, Yuriy Anatoliyovych
Вершинин, Юрий Анатольевич

1959-05-22, Zuyevskaya, Kirov, Russian SSR

1986-07-21, Moscow

ARS

Turbine equipment machinist-inspector

In the turbine hall at the moment of explosion; received over 10 Gy (1,000 rad) dose during firefighting and stabilizing the turbine hall. Irradiated by a piece of fuel lodged on a nearby transformer of the turbogenerator 7 during attempts to call the control room.

Ukraine's Order For Courage of third degree; Soviet Union's Order of the Badge of Honor.

Vorobyov, Volodymyr Kostyantynovych
Воробьёв, Владимир Костантинович

1956-03-21

1986-10-02, Chernobyl NPP

helicopter crash

helicopter crew

Helicopter crewman tasked with helping to extinguish the reactor fire with a clay load airdrop, crashed above the reactor. However, crash was not directly related to radiation exposure, as it is obvious from crash video that helicopter rotor hit a construction cable.

Yunhkind, Oleksandr Yevhenovych
Юнхкинд, Олександр Евхновйч

1958-04-15

1986-10-02, Chernobyl NPP

helicopter crash

helicopter crew

Helicopter crewman tasked with helping to extinguish the reactor fire with a clay load airdrop, crashed above the reactor. However, crash was not directly related to radiation exposure, as it is obvious from crash video that helicopter rotor hit a construction cable.

May 8, 1986. The Health Ministry of the Soviet Union has approved new acceptable levels of radiation to which the public can be exposed and that are 10 times higher than former levels. In special cases, levels up to 50 times higher than former levels are acceptable. (We have seen this same deception carried out in reports and information given to teh public about Cell Phone and WiFi radiation levels.)

June 23, 1986. Report on the possibility of returning children and pregnant women to areas with radiation levels within the range of 2 millirems per hour to 5 millirems per hour. (note: U.S. government sets the maximum allowable exposure of an adult working with radioactive material at fewer than 6,000 millirems per year.)

Resolution of the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee on May 8, 1986. Minutes recorded by Comrade V.S. Murakhovsky include: “When slaughtering livestock and pigs, it has been found that their meat can be made fit for consumption by washing the stomachs with water and removing the lymph nodes.”

Addendum. “Distribute meat contaminated by radiation as widely as possible throughout the country and use it in a ratio of 1:10 with normal meat to make sausage, canned and processed meat.”

Many people live and work in the “restricted zone” today. Many who live there continued living off the land. Today research laboratories and security forces are the main businesses running in the restricted area.

When looking for statistics on events like these, the important thing to keep in mind is this: Statistics are kept by government and elite controlled organizations. Reports like these must be read with a grain of salt and the full knowledge that these people are paid to make a product for the government, by the government and to support the government view. Most of them are not detailed or thorough as they are not combined (typically) with other studies etc. You must realize the wording they use to draw your focus away from relevant facts. Radioactive fallout is like a dust, travels in water, on the wind, and is easily shaken off of your clothes and skin – causing you no harm whatsoever. Ingested, (or inhaled) it becomes a different story. In the case of Chernobyl, the Russian Medical Radiation Monitoring Register at an international forum in Vienna, Austria, 20 years after the disaster. Cancer is heightened in children of these types of events, typically because of failure to take specific measures. 200 out of the 400 cases of thyroid carcinoma monitored by medical staff in the regions that were affected the hardest by Chernobyl were attributed to the disaster. This would be due to the people eating food grown in that area and drinking milk and water from that area-infected by radioactive Iodine. Iodine affects the thyroid-it is very delicate and you have to take extreme care. However, with proper care, thyroid problems are fixable – and 90% of thyroid cancer from Chernobyl was cured, because of proper care.

As WHO wrote in a 2006 report:“A large increase in the incidence of thyroid cancer has occurred among people who were young children and adolescents at the time of the accident and lived in the most contaminated areas of Belarus, the Russian Federation and Ukraine. This was due to the high levels of radioactiveiodine released from the Chernobyl reactor in the early days after the accident. Radioactiveiodine was deposited in pastures eaten by cows who then concentrated it in their milk which was subsequently drunk by children. This was further exacerbated by a general iodine deficiency in the local diet causing more of the radioactive iodine to be accumulated in the thyroid. Since radioactive iodine is short lived, if people had stopped giving locally supplied contaminated milk to children for a few months following the accident, it is likely that most of the increase in radiation-induced thyroid cancer would not have resulted.“

But the government had contaminated food shipped across the entire country. DELIBERATE DEPOPULATION. 5 years later…after doing everything it could to cover up the disaster, legal help was finally provided for the affected citizens.

– the law of the Belarusian SSR: “On the Social Security of CitizensAffected by the Catastrophe at the Chernobyl NPP” (12 February 1991);
– the law of the Ukrainian SSR “On the Status and Social Security of Citizens Affected by the Accident at the Chernobyl NPP”;
– the laws of the Russian Federation “On the Social Security of Citizens Affected by Radiation in Consequence of the Accident at the Chernobyl NPP” and “On the Social Security of Citizens Who Suffered in Consequence of the Chernobyl Catastrophe” (12 May 1991). more here.

“For comparison, the high radiation dose a patient typically receives from one whole body computer tomography (CT) scan is approximately equivalent to the total dose accumulated in 20 years by the residents of the low contaminated areas following the Chernobyl accident.”

Just as the media uses photo shopped pictures to drive fear about “mutated animals and children”. The sad reality is most people actually believe those things can happen. Hilarious. Media Lies. Nothing they tell you is true. It is far too easy to create anything on video, audio, picture. Do not be a blind believer. The International Commission on Radiological Protection and other organizations have never been able to find or register any genetic mutations connected with radiation. Just like the “zika creates a deformed baby” is a total lie, so is the radiation mutation scare. The governments have used nuclear disasters to depopulate, to take land by forcing people to relocate, more control, etc. etc.

Chernobyl, 29 April, 1986 was one nuclear mishap in a long line of decades of nuclear disasters in that same area under the Soviet Union. One “oddly” similar, happened on 29 September 1957. There was also an explosion at Mayak nuclear plant. Similarly evacuation of 22 villages took place, just as with Chernobyl, putting more restricted zones in place and leveling more towns. The USSR did not have much in the way of nuclear safety in place and much was kept hidden and still is today from that time.

We know how the elite loved to study how the A-bomb terror fest went, as well as the effects of the poisons they put into the air. They were only able to study short term high dose effects of those toxins. The earth heals itself, and it is truly amazing what does not damage us, verses what actually can.

The secret military base Duga-3 was located next to the Chernobyl plant and it is said the disaster may have been set-up to cover-up a military leaders continued failure. This base is home to a gigantic radar detection system and weather modification station-like HAARP. It is because the leader could not get this working properly that it is suggested he created the disaster at Chernobyl to keep himself from coming under fire.

Where does the truth lie? This is a more believable story, but we must dig deeper still..

Immediately after the accident thousands of machines and equipment were brought in from all parts of Soviet Union to clean the reactor buildings and surrounding areas. The clean up lasted for many months and later many machines used in the operation near the reactor had to be buried deep underground along with the fire engines that initially came to put out the fires… Abandoned here are more than 1600 military helicopters, tanks, military armored personal carriers, bulldozers and many other military equipment along with civilian buses, tankers, trucks, fire engines and emergency vehicles…No one knows for sure where they disappeared, but one thing is for sure, these irradiated machines pose a big health hazard for everyone trying to use them as scrap metal or even be located in the vicinity of these machines...more here.

Nukes are not real.

It has been exposed how the Vatican set up the Hiroshima and Nagasaki attacks. As we have seen many times in history, when a country will not give control the the Vatican, that country is then destroyed through various means until it submits. The Vatican had tried for some time to gain a foothold in Japan, but the government there would not allow the Jesuits in their country. So the Vatican Jesuits planted a few of their priests in the blast area, in an underground bunker-to be seen by the media and survivors, as coming from the smoke untouched. They claimed it to be a miracle. They claimed they were praying the whole time, creating a huge following in that area and solidifying the Jesuit elites grasp in Japan. The bombs used on Japan were not Nuclear. Nuclear bombs can not explode. Japan was Carpet Bombed by the United States Military which is directed by the Vatican. History Repeats.

No Nuclear Bomb has ever exploded on planet Earth. The A-bombs are just another hoax to keep you afraid!

1. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were not destroyed by atomic bombs 1945. The Japanese towns with their poor inhabitants in their simple wood/paper shanty houses were destroyed and burnt down by US napalm carpet bombings. The rich Japanese lived in the suburbs! Fission can only occur inside a power plant under moderated conditions.

7. Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles, ICBMs, do not work either. A thermonuclear war is therefore not possible!

2. Two a-bombs exploding 71 years ago in Japan 1945 were just US wartime propaganda lies (false information) to impress the Soviet union. Stalin wasn’t fooled. He (or his deputy Beria) invented/faked his own atomic bomb 1949.

8. Nuclear arms are very safe and secure! They cannot harm anything. But it is illegal to say so!

3. The almost 70 years old hoax from 6 August 1945 is of course still working kept going strong by several governments, crazy generals and plenty physicists incl. Nobel prize winners that cannot get any better jobs than lying for their governments – the only real job many physicists can get apart from being low paid school teachers – and by mainstream media that are experts in publishing false info to brainwash you.

9. The Islamic Republic of Iran is, according to plenty clowns, trying since 30 years to fake an a-bomb that Stalin did in four years 65 years ago assisted by Gulag prisoners and Wismut AG of Aue, Saxony.

4. In spite of this the USA uses billions of dollars to maintain the hoax. Russia doesn't spend a rouble or kopek to keep the show going.

10. The International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, and its boss Yukiya Amano and the dictator of North Korea are part of the hoax. Just ask them about it. They are paid to lie about atomic bombs. Just laugh at them and refer them to this web site.

5. France and China faked their a-bombs in the 1960's. France has a much better weapon 2016.

11. The good news are that atomic bombs or A-bombs do not work and are nothing to be afraid of.

6. 10,000's of fake a-bombs have since 1946 been built, transported around, mishandled, dropped by mistake by incompetent soldiers but none has ever exploded. Reason is that an a-bomb cannot explode. It is physically impossible as shown by me in this article. Fission doesn't work like that!

12. Nuclear radiation exists but you should first inform yourself about it and then do not panic and be afraid about it. Most radiation is harmless.

“The Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Agreement” of 1941 is understood when we know the chain of events leading to this outrageous and infamous agreement, an agreement just as treasonous as the Hitler-Stalin Pact of 1939. The history of such a morbid agreement commences with a train of events beginning with the formal expulsion of the Jesuits from Japan in 1614 and ending with the reinstating of the Jesuits after Hiroshima.

“In Hiroshima I was prepared for radically different sights. But, to my surprise, Hiroshima looked exactly like all the other burned-out cities in Japan. There was a familiar pink blot, about two miles in diameter.

It was dotted with charred trees and telephone poles. Only one of the cities twenty bridges was down. Hiroshima’s clusters of modern buildings in the downtown section stood upright. It was obvious that the blast could not have been so powerful as we had been led to believe. It was extensive blast rather than intensive.

I had heard of buildings instantly consumed by unprecedented heat. Yet here I saw the buildings structurally intact, and what is more, topped by undamaged flag poles, lightning rods, painted railings, air raid precaution signs and other comparatively fragile objects. At the T-bridge, the aiming point for the atomic bomb, I looked for the “bald spot” where everything presumably had been vaporized in the twinkling of an eye. It wasn’t there or anywhere else.

I could find no traces of unusual phenomena.

What I did see was in substance a replica of Yokohama or Osaka, or the Tokyo suburbs – the familiar residue of an area of wood and brick houses razed by uncontrollable fire. Everywhere I saw the trunks of charred and leafless trees, burned and unburned chunks of wood. The fire had been intense enough to bend and twist steel girders and to melt glass until it ran like lava – just as in other Japanese cities. The concrete buildings nearest to the center of explosion, some only a few blocks from the heart of the atom blast, showed no structural damage.

Even cornices, canopies and delicate exterior decorations were intact. Window glass was shattered, of course, but single-panel frames held firm; only window frames of two or more panels were bent and buckled. The blast impact therefore could not have been unusual.” -Major Alexander Seversky Continue this article here.

As we keep finding in our search for truth. Like 9-11. Like Chernobyl. Like Space Travel. Like Climate Change. Like ISIS. Like Vietnam. Like every war. False Flags are staged events that the media is used for in order to create fear and control your mind through propaganda. They photo shop pictures: have been for decades. Do you honestly think a naked child was running down the street? The oh so famous pedo picture of the nuke. It was shot more than once, as the photographer didn’t get the right “angle” of the naked little girl the first time. IT IS ALL STAGED!!!! Understand this. STOP FEEDING FEAR!

Galen Winsor is a whistle blower- nuclear physicist who worked at, and helped design, nuclear power plants. Galen Winsor has traveled and lectured all over America, spoken on national talk radio, and made several videos exposing the misunderstood issues of nuclear radiation. He shows that fear of radiation has been exaggerated to scare people … so a few powerful people can maintain total control of the world’s most valuable power resource. You can see him Eating Uranium. Drinking and Swiming In Reactor Water. Igniting Plutonium In His Bare Hand.